Vermouth is generally classified between either of two types: sweet or dry. The sweet kind is dark and typically red in color, and it originates from Italy. It has a sugar content of up to 15% ...
The type of vermouth can also drastically change the flavor. There are two main categories: dry and sweet, but many vermouths fall somewhere in between. Within these categories, there are also ...
Master the Manhattan cocktail with bold vermouths and whiskey twists. A fresh take on this timeless favorite for cocktail ...
If you have more than one vermouth on hand (at least a bottle each of both dry and sweet vermouths), you’ve leveled up yet again, all for the cost of a decent bottle of wine. The French ...
Among Bava’s achievements is the recognition of Vermouth di Torino with the Indication Géographique Protégée (IGP), an appellation that identifies a product whose characteristics are linked to its ...
This refreshing, barley tea-infused Shochu Highball combines sweet vermouth, a pandan coconut soda, and orange bitters. The base of this drink is shochu, a low-alcohol Japanese spirit (typically ...
Campari and sweet vermouth. In case you want to drink like a Targaryen at home, Campari shared its recipe for the Negroni sbagliato with USA TODAY.